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The Print
4 days ago
- Politics
- The Print
Delhi Traffic Police launches ‘Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign to celebrate 79th Independence Day
A Tiranga Yatra organised as part of the celebrations witnessed the participation of around 250 students from various Delhi schools. The rally was flagged off from the Traffic Training Park at Baba Kharak Singh Marg and proceeded via BKS Road before returning to the park, it said. The campaign, conducted under the supervision of Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Satyavir Katara, featured a range of interactive activities designed to promote national unity and honour the sacrifices of freedom fighters, police said in a statement. New Delhi, Aug 12 (PTI) The Delhi Traffic Police celebrated the forthcoming 79th Independence Day with a week-long 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign aimed at fostering patriotic spirit and reinforcing public respect for the national flag, officials said on Tuesday. Students carried the national flag and raised patriotic slogans during the march, drawing attention and applause from bystanders and creating an atmosphere of national pride, it further added. In a separate event at the Traffic Training Park, Punjabi Bagh, over 60 'Traffic Prahris' — citizen-volunteers who assist the Delhi Traffic Police — were honoured for their contributions to road safety and discipline, the statement read. ACP (Road Safety Cell) Anil Tomar held an interactive session with the volunteers, highlighting the role of the Traffic Prahri mobile application, which enables real-time reporting of traffic violations. Reports leading to enforcement action are rewarded, the officials said. Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Ajay Chaudhary, Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Satyavir Katara and Deputy Commissioners of Police Shashank (Traffic HQ-I) and S K Singh (Traffic HQ-II) attended the events and appreciated the efforts of both students and volunteers, the statement read. 'The Har Ghar Tiranga campaign unites citizens under one flag, while the Traffic Prahri initiative brings communities together for a common cause, safer and more disciplined roads,' it further added. PTI SGV SGV KSS KSS This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


New Indian Express
10-05-2025
- New Indian Express
Fake NEP racket busted, 7,654 challans issued
NEW DELHI: Delhi Traffic Police has intensified its crackdown on unauthorised commercial vehicles using forged 'No Entry Permission' (NEP) certificates, issuing 7,654 challans and impounding 65 vehicles over the past two months, Traffic Police officials said on Friday. Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic Headquarters) Satyavir Katara said, 'We continue our sustained enforcement drive against unauthorised commercial vehicles plying during no entry timings and the growing misuse of forged NEP certificates.' Following public complaints, a dedicated enforcement team was formed in March. During checks, police intercepted vehicles with forged NEPs near Mukundpur and Kashmiri Gate, registering criminal cases under BNS sections. Drivers Lekh Raj and Kamlesh Yadav revealed that vehicle owners had bought the fake certificates for Rs 10,000 each.


Deccan Herald
09-05-2025
- Deccan Herald
Delhi Traffic Police issues over 7,600 challans, impounds 65 vehicles for forged NEP certificates
A sustained crackdown is underway against the misuse of NEP certificates and unauthorised movement of commercial vehicles, Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic Headquarters) Satyavir Katara said.